Singer-songwriter Chris Rea found fame in the late 1970s and 80s with huge hits such as Driving Home For Christmas, Fool (If You Think It’s Over) and Let’s Dance.
Driving Home For Christmas' singer Chris Rea has died at the age of 74, a spokesperson for his family has told the BBC.
Singer Chris Rea, whose songs include the festive hit Driving Home For Christmas, has died at the age of 74, a spokesperson for his family said. The Middlesbrough-born musician was diagnosed with ...
No 10 conceded the changes would be ‘difficult’ and kept ‘under review’ but insisted they were necessary to ‘modernise’ ...
Luke Littler knows he will have to find a way to deal with the gamesmanship of Mensur Suljovic if he wants to keep his World Championship bid on track. The world number one cruised into the third ...
Stone Roses singer Ian Brown paid tribute to bandmate Gary “Mani” Mounfield as “always a beautiful soul and spirit” as hundreds gathered for the bass player’s funeral.
Some of the biggest names of British 90s music attended Manchester Cathedral on Monday for the funeral of Stone Roses bass player Gary “Mani” Mounfield. Bandmates Ian Brown and John Squire – as well ...
The animal welfare strategy, launched on Monday, includes plans to ban trail hunting, for fear it is being used as cover for chasing live foxes.
A WOMAN has died following a crash on the A44 Worcester Road in Chadbury. West Midlands Ambulance Service has confirmed that the collision involved a pedestrian and a van this morning (Monday, ...
Ten people have been helped to safety after a 50-metre-long sinkhole breached a canal in Shropshire, leaving several narrow boats stranded. Emergency services declared a major incident after receiving ...
TEN people were helped to safety after a 50-metre-long sinkhole appeared in the canal in Whitchurch. Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that the firefighters helped rescue 10 people after a ...
Daniel Aruebose was reported missing earlier this year after authorities discovered he had not been seen for several years.